Our 10 Favorite Video Production Blogs (2024)

You don’t need to be a motion designer to appreciate the fantastic content you can find at Motionographer. This site is all about inspiration. You can learn about the latest in motion graphics technology in their blog posts and check out inspiring motion graphics projects. Additionally, they share the latest in industry news. Motiongrapher is also a great freelance/hiring platform. So if you work in motion graphics and animation — or if you are looking to hire an animator for your latest film or video project — Motionographer is a terrific place to start. 

While Filmmaker Magazine is actually a magazine, it has been around since the early days of independent film. Founded in 1992, Filmmaker Magazine is a publication of The Gotham. It focuses on indie films and providing resources for indie filmmakers, and the site is no exception. The site offers content on crucial topics such as Filmmaking, Columns, Festivals and Events, Interviews, and Videos. While this is more of a traditional website in format, it is invaluable in staying on top of the state of independent film and video production. 

If you are a post-production editor or simply a film fan with an eye for mise en scène, check out the Vashi Visuals blog. This is the personal blog of Los Angeles-based editor Vashi Nedomansky, an award-winning editor and general post-production genius. Vashi provides readers with a behind-the-scenes look at the editing process and shares his tips, tricks, and lessons learned.

This blog is visual eye candy with Vashi’s frame collages — he puts together over 100 stills from major films and provides a great overview of how all the elements of the film come together to tell the story. Vashi also provides a lot of free resources for post-production, including his Vashimorphic template — a free project that allows you to give your 16×9 footage an anamorphic feel complete with lens curves. 

Think of Creative Cow as your virtual film and video-making community. If you have a question or a video production problem that you can’t seem to solve, take it to the Creative Cow community. Thousands of your peers are there and eager to help you solve your issue.

Register for the Creative Cow forum, and log in at least once a week to help your fellow video producers and filmmakers out. There are several subcategories in the Creative Cow blog as well, including editing, technology, and entertainment. The Creative Cow blog is a great way to expand your video and filmmaking skills, and the forum is like having a digital community there whenever you need it. 

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